Appropriately impenetrable
It may be my fault for dropping in and not starting from the beginning. But the hosts not only assume you’ve read and reread these books (I have) but refer to events and characters in an offhand way that left me in tue dust. What’s more, they refer to theories and analysis as though we already understand them. Furthermore, the credence given to every odd theory just triples the confusion.
DarlingRicky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/23
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As a firm believer that re-reading Wolfe is truly the only way to read Wolfe, I’ve greatly enjoyed these discussions thus far. The crazy and not-so-crazy theory crafting is fun, and at the very least makes you think harder about what you’re reading or remembering. Alzabo Soup is great for a first...Read full review »
bndrsntch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/20
One of the best podcasts covering a great subject matter to date. I'm a huge fan of Wolfe and this podcast hits the nail on the head as far as how his work should be analyed and what can be extracted from it, Highly recommended,Read full review »
Kingmark21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/20
I read the first volume of the Book of the New Sun a few years ago. I was captivated by the imagery and language, but suspected I was missing a lot of the content and so I stopped reading with the intent of returning later. This podcast was the excuse I needed to give the books a second go....Read full review »
Thomas Perscors via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/21
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